I've been asked if I'm sad to part with my paintings and my answer is always NO! Sending work out into the world to have its own life, to become a part of someone else's daily life is an honor (not a great way to support yourself, but an honor nonetheless). When the people who are drawn to a work seem thoughtful, intelligent and kind, it's that much better. A couple who had just moved to the area saw my painting "THIS" when it was hanging in the window at my shared studio/gallery space in Glencoe. They thought about it, asked about it, came back to see it and bought it. Here it is in their home:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjE1HrJdn9oIEWTMCh47sqScwX2SkObEVvK0BiHegT-xK_WH64oGF1k7rJ8Z0hWfBMGyvAyhpoFYhgIYqSzTIl_3K8_fSmmA_2KY520LzCeNpbI6y8KmHHlEqY05740YeTqXoc5oQ/s400/THIS+in+situ+2.JPG) |
"THIS" in its new home |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh163ZgQFIfQMI-7vGLo_9cY9SaAKTryfqYcBs86CacTn4Gtkr0KmLf4gxFp4O8mpptPNfOOfcJ38VY1daSP2pPLXzZkO20vcQ4svmBgEX9rHWGFh6fRBCrh5EQtkUxgc7pEHdrBw/s320/THIS+view+2+lr.jpg) |
"THIS" 36"x36" acrylic on canvas |
1 comment:
Peggy your work looks great. Glad it found a good home!
Peta
Post a Comment